T turtile Fully Optimized Messages 3,475 Location Delaware Jan 23, 2005 #3 If you have photoshop elements, or Photoshop - just open .gif in photoshop, file, save as for web, change to jpg, save thats all you have to do
If you have photoshop elements, or Photoshop - just open .gif in photoshop, file, save as for web, change to jpg, save thats all you have to do
S southernlady Daemon Poster Messages 1,343 Jan 24, 2005 #4 MOST photo shop editors will do it but even good old paint that comes with Microsoft will do it for you. All you do is open the gif and then do a *save as* jpg. Liz
MOST photo shop editors will do it but even good old paint that comes with Microsoft will do it for you. All you do is open the gif and then do a *save as* jpg. Liz
O olorin Solid State Member Messages 16 Jan 24, 2005 #5 Surely you have WinXP (doesnt everybody?) Just open the GIF image and click the save icon at the bottom (looks like a floppy) then select save as JPEG
Surely you have WinXP (doesnt everybody?) Just open the GIF image and click the save icon at the bottom (looks like a floppy) then select save as JPEG
E ekÆsine Fully Optimized Messages 3,937 Jan 24, 2005 #6 MSpaint is included in most versions of windows and supports GIF to jpeg saving
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Jan 24, 2005 #7 JPEG does not support multiple frames
S southernlady Daemon Poster Messages 1,343 Jan 24, 2005 #8 JPEG does not support multiple frames Click to expand... Maybe not, but that wasn't the question. Liz
JPEG does not support multiple frames Click to expand... Maybe not, but that wasn't the question. Liz
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Jan 24, 2005 #9 Just in case he's trying to convert an animated GIF to JPEG.
S southernlady Daemon Poster Messages 1,343 Jan 24, 2005 #10 I do that all the time, but I know I'm losing the animation when I do it. Liz